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the s&p futures, something in washington's going awry, washington can't help itself, they're torturing us over the debt ceiling. all these things could happen, because the fed scaling back the bond buying is deflationary, right? that means we'll pay more for the future earnings for these two biotechs, and then you've got the ideal situation to buy celgene and gilead, but have the futures down first. speaking of trampolines underneath stocks, during the earnings periods past, i made note of companies doing real buybacks. not the ones that allows execs to sell options into, i mean buybacks meaningful every day, that were impactful and buoyed stocks up on ugly days on the market. i'm thinking about the down ten, down 15 futures call here. do you know there was one that really did act as if it was just a big firefighter trampoline. one of those nets. you know what it was? it was viacom. viacom. here's a company that doubled its monster buyback from $10 billion to $20 billion when it reported. the stock has not given you a single break to get in. still hasn't. huge buyback is just standing
the s&p futures, something in washington's going awry, washington can't help itself, they're torturing us over the debt ceiling. all these things could happen, because the fed scaling back the bond buying is deflationary, right? that means we'll pay more for the future earnings for these two biotechs, and then you've got the ideal situation to buy celgene and gilead, but have the futures down first. speaking of trampolines underneath stocks, during the earnings periods past, i made note of...
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dean in washington. dean? you are up. >> caller: yeah, this is dean. >> hi, dean, you are up. >> caller: okay, hey, jim, i told my son to invest 40 years ago and now he is my investment guru and he recommends the intel 5 star and microsoft 3 star. what is your opinion? >> no, no, no growth. intel is by the dividend, that's great. but these are not stocks i get behind, they don't have the growth i'm looking for in a stock. art in wisconsin, art. >> caller: thank you, jim, for taking my call. >> absolutely. >> caller: on myl -- >> i'm surprised it's doing as well as it is. sell, sell, sell, that name. i don't see the value add ed bo in florida, bob? >> caller: yo, listen, jim, jim, first i want to thank you, we have a group of investors here and down here in florida and i'm from new jersey and you are responsible solely for putting three of our grandkids through rutgers university. >> that's fabulous, thank you, thank you. >> caller: thank you, baby. now, sandrich? >> it's a problem. when he was on the incredibl
dean in washington. dean? you are up. >> caller: yeah, this is dean. >> hi, dean, you are up. >> caller: okay, hey, jim, i told my son to invest 40 years ago and now he is my investment guru and he recommends the intel 5 star and microsoft 3 star. what is your opinion? >> no, no, no growth. intel is by the dividend, that's great. but these are not stocks i get behind, they don't have the growth i'm looking for in a stock. art in wisconsin, art. >> caller: thank...
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dan in washington. >> caller: hey, jim i have been calling you since 1999. i own mastercard thanks to you. i've done homework on fusion io. i don't have a position yet. but i read they turned $42 million in cash. and they're one of the leading atomic right cloud computering companies. what are your thought quements. >> this is speculative for me. i have great technology companies that are selling at low levels and i do at no need to fool around with fio. it's too speculative. i have companies at 10, 11 or 12 times earning. let's go to marty. >> caller: a big boo-yah from dallas, texas. i love your show. >> dallas. >> caller: i want to talk to you about tivo. we're disappointed when the lawsuits came in, we lost $200 million. are you convinced that they're -- small or medium sized operators and they'll grow in in this market? >> tivo doesn't interest me this much. i know people are playing i, not playing it. i don't see a lot of growth in tivo. i know it's a value proposition but i like growth in technology. you know, maybe the company has a lot of growth. i
dan in washington. >> caller: hey, jim i have been calling you since 1999. i own mastercard thanks to you. i've done homework on fusion io. i don't have a position yet. but i read they turned $42 million in cash. and they're one of the leading atomic right cloud computering companies. what are your thought quements. >> this is speculative for me. i have great technology companies that are selling at low levels and i do at no need to fool around with fio. it's too speculative. i have...
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jason in washington, jason? >> caller: jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah back. >> caller: thank you for all your service, everything you've done for us everyday investors and financial planners of guys like myself. >> well, thank you, i want everybody to be a better client, better adviser. that's my game. what's up? >> caller: yes, sir, yes, sir. every day. i have onco meds, medical pharmaceutical, bank of america, medical property trust, channeladvisor and google. >> okay. whoa, well, real estate investment trust is not going to be the same as onco med which is a spec. we know that bank of america is financial. channeladvisor and google, they're actually one in a same. they're both internet plays. google's got a big advertising arm, we're going to sellchanneladvisor, bing, bing, bing and let's put in b & g foods. that would be perfect. that portfolio needs yield. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we at ford in the united states are competing with the best countries in the
jason in washington, jason? >> caller: jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah back. >> caller: thank you for all your service, everything you've done for us everyday investors and financial planners of guys like myself. >> well, thank you, i want everybody to be a better client, better adviser. that's my game. what's up? >> caller: yes, sir, yes, sir. every day. i have onco meds, medical pharmaceutical, bank of america, medical property trust, channeladvisor and google. >>...
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the traders have so much clout in washington that i bet the s.e.c. couldn't even order them to do that. blow back would be too huge. like not worth the effort. still though sometimes that's the breaks. why isn't there product safety here? why can't the government say if you want to handle the stocks you have to have a redundant system? and because no one came forward from the nasdaq to say anything on a timely basis, why didn't someone from the s.e.c. demand that someone come to the nasdaq studio and come forward, tell us what's wrong. tell us what's happening? why can't someone from the government express outrage at something that's outrageous? i have a thought about why these things occur. it's not that the system is too complicated, it's obvious that's the case. no, my theory is this. many professionals have become inured to this kind of nonsense. they say, look it comes with the territory. they shrug their shoulder, throw up their hands, well too bad. well, it is too bad. and you shouldn't shrug your shoulders, but there's no sense of outrage any
the traders have so much clout in washington that i bet the s.e.c. couldn't even order them to do that. blow back would be too huge. like not worth the effort. still though sometimes that's the breaks. why isn't there product safety here? why can't the government say if you want to handle the stocks you have to have a redundant system? and because no one came forward from the nasdaq to say anything on a timely basis, why didn't someone from the s.e.c. demand that someone come to the nasdaq...
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crowley, public diplomacy, george washington university. former assistant secretary of state for public affairs in the obama administration. and kathleen hicks, now seen yore adviser for the center of strategic and international studies. it was striking today how reminiscent john kerry's performance was of the infamous colin powell performance before the u.n. in 2003. there was less theater. he was not holding up vials of substances or throwing to sound bite as colin powell did. one could not help but be struck by the parallels between the two and it is precisely the hangover from the fact that that first one turned out to be basically nonsense that it is hard to listen to john kerry with the same kind of open mind to the truthfulness of what he's saying. >> i thought john kerry did a fantastic job of taking that issue head-on. iraq is the background to which this entire discussion about syria is going on. here he is trying to present an intelligence-based assessment just as colin powell did, and, again, in his talk he said right there and
crowley, public diplomacy, george washington university. former assistant secretary of state for public affairs in the obama administration. and kathleen hicks, now seen yore adviser for the center of strategic and international studies. it was striking today how reminiscent john kerry's performance was of the infamous colin powell performance before the u.n. in 2003. there was less theater. he was not holding up vials of substances or throwing to sound bite as colin powell did. one could not...
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the bears has little support of the economically deaf politicians in washington. to make matters worse, the fed burned down the gauntlet. so if thor war and the government burned down, ben bernanke is take, himself out of the risk. interest rates can spiral higher. what do you do in that environment? that's easy. i think it's a res pay to stay on the sideline, these macro forces would move us around. i'd rather stay in the bay, not take my chances. we are facing man-made events. the men making them and women do not care about the economic impact of their decision. they simply don't take them into account. they don't take your job into account. neither party in that environment. but that, well, in that environment, that needs to stay planted firmly on your shoulder until either stocks come down or we get a resolution on both. not one. but both the budget deem and syria that pleases the bulls. to me, that's a tie that since we don't have a single lifeguard, sunday like shark infested waters to me. let's go to joe in oregon. please, joe. >> thank you, mr. cramer, for
the bears has little support of the economically deaf politicians in washington. to make matters worse, the fed burned down the gauntlet. so if thor war and the government burned down, ben bernanke is take, himself out of the risk. interest rates can spiral higher. what do you do in that environment? that's easy. i think it's a res pay to stay on the sideline, these macro forces would move us around. i'd rather stay in the bay, not take my chances. we are facing man-made events. the men making...
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crowley, public diplomacy, george washington university. former assistant secretary of state for public affairs in the obama administration. and kathleen hick hicks, now se yore adviser for the center of strategic and international studstud dyes. it was striking today how reminiscent john kerry's performance was of the infamous colin powell performance before the u.n. in 2003. there was less theater. he was not holding up vials of substances or throwing to sound bite as colin powell did. one could not help but be struck by the parallels between the two and it is precisely the hangover from the fact that that first one turned out to be basically nonsense that it is hard to listen to john kerry with the same kind of open mind to the truthfulness of what he's saying. >> i thought john kerry did a fantastic swrjob of taking that issue head-on. iraq is the background to which this entire discussion about syria is going on. here he is trying to present an intelligence-based assessment just as colin powell did, and, again, in his talk he said righ
crowley, public diplomacy, george washington university. former assistant secretary of state for public affairs in the obama administration. and kathleen hick hicks, now se yore adviser for the center of strategic and international studstud dyes. it was striking today how reminiscent john kerry's performance was of the infamous colin powell performance before the u.n. in 2003. there was less theater. he was not holding up vials of substances or throwing to sound bite as colin powell did. one...
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wolf blitzer joins me live in our washington, d.c., studios. wolf, it seems that a lot of people are on board that this attack was, in fact, horrific, that bashar al assad needs to be taught a lesson but what that lesson is and who delivers that lesson is not that simple. >> a lot of members of congress want -- before the u.s. launches any military strikes against congress, they would like to be fully bro fully briefed on that and have a debate and formal resolutions, either approving or disapproving. that's unlikely to happen. the congress is not even in session. they are in recess for another week or ten days or so before they come back to washington. the leadership and the house or the president coming in washington for such a formal discussion. one of the discussions, if there was a vote in the house of representatives, there's no guarantee that it would succeed, it would pass giving the president that kind of an authority and the president and top officials are making clear they are ready to go without formal congressional authorization, w
wolf blitzer joins me live in our washington, d.c., studios. wolf, it seems that a lot of people are on board that this attack was, in fact, horrific, that bashar al assad needs to be taught a lesson but what that lesson is and who delivers that lesson is not that simple. >> a lot of members of congress want -- before the u.s. launches any military strikes against congress, they would like to be fully bro fully briefed on that and have a debate and formal resolutions, either approving or...
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libby casey in washington. libby, thank you. >>> in the meantime, united nations investigators have returned from syria. they will prepare findings on chemical weapons use there but the u.n. says a full assessment could take wicks. zeena hoda has the latest from lebanon. >> they completed their mission in syria. now, the u.n. weapons inspect organs will give the evidence and samples they gathered to laboratories. the analysis will determine if chemical weapons were responsible for the deaths of hundreds in the rebel-controlled damascus suburbs. the united states has asked the west to give it time before resorting to military action. it is something some syrians are asking for as well. >> my message to the west is to give peace a chance. syrians is to live together. it was a beautiful country. the only way now is to hold dialogue. let the warring sides talk and reach a compromise. >> the conflict in syria has affected the lives of so many and what might come next could cause even more suffering. >> that's why th
libby casey in washington. libby, thank you. >>> in the meantime, united nations investigators have returned from syria. they will prepare findings on chemical weapons use there but the u.n. says a full assessment could take wicks. zeena hoda has the latest from lebanon. >> they completed their mission in syria. now, the u.n. weapons inspect organs will give the evidence and samples they gathered to laboratories. the analysis will determine if chemical weapons were responsible...
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tomorrow will mark the 50th anniversary for the march on washington. that does it for this edition of 360. we'll see you at 10:00. we'll see you at 10:00. "piers morgan live" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to the viewers in the united states and around the world. this is what president obama said a year ago. >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. that would change my equation. >> administration says there is no doubt the assad government used chemical weapons on it's people. that's the red line crossed. what will president obama do and will the rest of the world support him? >>> unanswered questions about the kidnapping of hanna anderson and the murder of
tomorrow will mark the 50th anniversary for the march on washington. that does it for this edition of 360. we'll see you at 10:00. we'll see you at 10:00. "piers morgan live" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to the viewers in the united states and around the world. this is what president obama said a year ago. >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or...
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jon donvan, abc news, washington. >> we thank you so much for watching tonight. we're always there at abcnews.com, "nightline" later and i'll see you again right back here tomorrow night. >> tonight a fairfield grass fire spreads throughout the neighborhood. >> also, flames from the rim fire have now reaches hetch hetchy. we're live as firefighters there begin to make headway. >> and how to get 280,000 commuter as cross the bay trance yilt agencies rev up for a bridge closure. >> the traffic app helping everybody get around when the bay bridge shuts down is now hands free. >> that breaking news is the story we've been following. a live picture over a neighborhood in fairfield today that went up in flames this afternoon. several homes have been destroyed in what appears to be a string of spot fires along interstate 80. good evening, everybody, i'm larry beil. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. the started as a grass fire, first reported after 3:30 this afternoon, near interstate 80 but quickly spread through the adjacent neighborhood and destroyed several homes. >> withi
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i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. remember what president obama said about the republicans about how their endless symbolic votes to kill obama care are now part of american law, by the way, don't constitute an economic plan? well, they didn't get the word. before the congress left for a five-week vacation today, they had one last piece of business to attend to. it was
i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. remember what president obama said about the republicans about how their endless symbolic votes to kill obama care are now part of american law, by the way, don't constitute an economic plan? well, they didn't get the word. before the congress left for a five-week vacation today, they had one last piece of business to attend to. it was
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sgr jay tapper is joining us from washington. very, very powerful story. tell us how this ends. >> reporter: the story for ty carter is he runs out of the humvee into danger, grabs the specialist and does first aid on him and brings him back to the humvee. they get out of humvee and the men of combat getting pushed back and beat the taliban with the help of a lot of air support. that's the short version but o obviously it's a very harrowing account. a battle that lasted from dawn to dust. we'll look into all of it tonight in our special. the larger issue of why this out post was put in this vulnerable place. >> thanks. very powerful reporting. an unlikely hero. that's tonight. it airs at 10:00 eastern on cnp. > . >>> 20-year-old break sboos an elementary school. this could have ended very badly. no one was hurt. hear from the woman who made all the difference. how long have i had my car insurance? i don't know, eight, ten years. i couldn't tell you but things were a lot less expensive back then. if you're 50 or over you should take a new look at your auto
sgr jay tapper is joining us from washington. very, very powerful story. tell us how this ends. >> reporter: the story for ty carter is he runs out of the humvee into danger, grabs the specialist and does first aid on him and brings him back to the humvee. they get out of humvee and the men of combat getting pushed back and beat the taliban with the help of a lot of air support. that's the short version but o obviously it's a very harrowing account. a battle that lasted from dawn to dust....
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when i came to washington 65, washington was a sleepy southern town. look at it now. we started the renaissance of downtown. renaissance of of neighborhoods and so, people remember the service and they know we all fall down or get pusheded down or we stumble county. everybody in life if we do anything, going to have some storms in their life. it might not be drugs, it might be a divorce, might be a loved one dying. it may be financial. and so, the thing about it when you fall down or get pushed down, is get back up. i say to people, when you're down on your back, look up. if you look up, you can get up. if you can get up, you can go up. that's my philosophy. god gave me a lot of courage, tenacity and people appreciate that. we were at the randolph institute yesterday. when i walk ed in the room, gav me a standing applause because they appreciate my service. i love the people in washington. >> councilman, we really appreciate it. >> we got work to do now. >> got work to do and appreciate your words and your memories of 50 years ago and your very lengthy tenure there as
when i came to washington 65, washington was a sleepy southern town. look at it now. we started the renaissance of downtown. renaissance of of neighborhoods and so, people remember the service and they know we all fall down or get pusheded down or we stumble county. everybody in life if we do anything, going to have some storms in their life. it might not be drugs, it might be a divorce, might be a loved one dying. it may be financial. and so, the thing about it when you fall down or get pushed...
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i'm wolf blitzer in washington. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, dead witnesses, f-bombs, and a verdict today in the trial of mob boss whitey bulger. >>> and we are getting some more details in tonight about what exactly happened during her ordeal. >>> and then, los angeles to san francisco in 30 minutes. what is the hyperloop? this is pretty stupendous, people. let's go "outfront." >>> and good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. outfront tonight, mob boss, james "whitey" bulger, guilty. s the former mobster from boston convicted today of 31 out of 32 cou counts, including a role in is 1 11 murders. he spent 16 years on the run as one of the most wanted by the fbi. deborah feyerick has been covering the trial, she was in the courtroom, and deb, what was the reaction to the guilty verdict and did those looking for, you know, revenge and fairness here get what they wanted? >> reporter: well, depends on who you ask. james "whitey" bulger portrayed absolutely no emotion. he had called thi
i'm wolf blitzer in washington. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, dead witnesses, f-bombs, and a verdict today in the trial of mob boss whitey bulger. >>> and we are getting some more details in tonight about what exactly happened during her ordeal. >>> and then, los angeles to san francisco in 30 minutes. what is the hyperloop? this is pretty stupendous, people. let's go "outfront." >>> and good...
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let's go to pat in washington. pat? >> caller: yes. >> go ahead, pat. >> caller: hi. >> hi. >> caller: thanks, jim, for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i live in a little town in eastern washington on the snake river bordering idaho. we are the gateway to health canyon. and my question to you is you've always said to not have too much in one stock and i find myself having 25% of my portfolio is in costco. >> that's a tough one, pat. >> caller: i love the store, it's six miles from my house and the stock i bought very, very low and it's done very, very well. >> i know it's tough to pay the taxes. by the way, i've got to tell you i think i would have to -- 20% even as my charitable trust has a big position in costco looking to buy it at $110. let's go to bob in florida. bob? >> caller: hey, nokia, nokia. >> i'm not going to disagree with that. i've been recommending it like three and change, everyone thinks i'm a total bozo, but i think the stock can inch up to five without a problem and then we're going to ca-
let's go to pat in washington. pat? >> caller: yes. >> go ahead, pat. >> caller: hi. >> hi. >> caller: thanks, jim, for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i live in a little town in eastern washington on the snake river bordering idaho. we are the gateway to health canyon. and my question to you is you've always said to not have too much in one stock and i find myself having 25% of my portfolio is in costco. >> that's a tough one, pat....
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second of all, if anyone in washington deserves a vacation, it's bo. unlike many of our elected officials, the white house dog actually works for a living. bo regularly meets with military families and children's hospitals. he co-host white house events. imagine the stress and unpleasantness of constantly having to be nice to random strangers coming through your house. in his four years in office, he's collaborated on books and articles, posed for white house christmas cards and made multiple television appearances. he even had his own campaign ad. look at him doing his interview. bo is only taking seven days offer this summer including the weekend. congress, the least productive congress in american history, gets five weeks. i know bo is a dog, but if anything should give you pause, it's that. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, lik
second of all, if anyone in washington deserves a vacation, it's bo. unlike many of our elected officials, the white house dog actually works for a living. bo regularly meets with military families and children's hospitals. he co-host white house events. imagine the stress and unpleasantness of constantly having to be nice to random strangers coming through your house. in his four years in office, he's collaborated on books and articles, posed for white house christmas cards and made multiple...
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atlanta beats washington, 6-3 for the 13th straight win. the braves sweep the nats and now hold a 15 1/2 game lead in the east. >>> and in san diego, orioles' first baseman chris davis hits his major league leading 43rd home run of the year. it helps baltimore over a 10-3 win over the padres. >>> when we return, a bus accident caught on tape. the bus driver and passengers are sent flying after a truck rear ends it. we'll have the incredible video. ruck rear ends it. we'll have the video. hey girls! the good ol'days when we could eat as we wanted. yes, but we are not 18 anymore. sometimes if i eat as i used to my digestive system gets out of whack. it's not easy keeping it working as it should. it's easy if you enjoy an activia everyday. mmmm... delicious! with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis, activia helps regulate your digestive system. put a smile back in your day! ♪ activia ♪ dannon i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last w
atlanta beats washington, 6-3 for the 13th straight win. the braves sweep the nats and now hold a 15 1/2 game lead in the east. >>> and in san diego, orioles' first baseman chris davis hits his major league leading 43rd home run of the year. it helps baltimore over a 10-3 win over the padres. >>> when we return, a bus accident caught on tape. the bus driver and passengers are sent flying after a truck rear ends it. we'll have the incredible video. ruck rear ends it. we'll have...
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meanwhile another conflict in washington gearing up. the fight over debt ceiling,
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made in washington. if those decisions protect their rights. one year after the legitimate uranium debacle, republicans are still a party without a clue. joining me now, elise, president of naran, pro-choice america. thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> has the right learned anything since todd aiken crashed and burned last year? >> i think the evidence is clear that they have not. this is such a problem for the party that they sent their house gop members to a training about not talking about rape. and yet what we're saying is the problem is not in what they say. it is in what they believe. and that has had disastrous effects at the state legislature this year. 70% of abortion restrictions passed this year have no exception for rape. think about that. you've got a woman in the most vulnerable point in her entire life. she's just experienced the unimaginable. and she has got men telling her what she can and cannot could as she moves forward through this trauma. it is unconscionable and i
made in washington. if those decisions protect their rights. one year after the legitimate uranium debacle, republicans are still a party without a clue. joining me now, elise, president of naran, pro-choice america. thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> has the right learned anything since todd aiken crashed and burned last year? >> i think the evidence is clear that they have not. this is such a problem for the party that they sent their house gop members to...
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people have been boarding buses to washington from places like new orleans and atlanta. their issues are among the same ones 50 years ago, barriers to education, economic inequality. >> i actually think we were making some strides until trayvon martin's trial. how many of you had an opportunity to see that ? >> the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, it will be a big part of our coverage over the next few days here on america tonight. we'll take a look back at those amazing days and the dramatic events that led up is to the march and we'll get some insider stories on how, dr. king 's, story, delivering birmingham to the world. >> without birmingham 1963, the letter from the birmingham jail, it is unlikely that there would have been a march on washington. the letter was a national call to the conscience of america. using the real life, real time reality of birmingham as its template. >> clarence jones will join us next week. he'll tell us how he smuggled out this letter answer his part in the speech. that's it for us. join us at al jazeera.com. good night have a
people have been boarding buses to washington from places like new orleans and atlanta. their issues are among the same ones 50 years ago, barriers to education, economic inequality. >> i actually think we were making some strides until trayvon martin's trial. how many of you had an opportunity to see that ? >> the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, it will be a big part of our coverage over the next few days here on america tonight. we'll take a look back at those amazing...
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caller: do you think there's hidden value in amazon given jeff bezos' personal acquisition of "the washington post?" in other words, could this be the cornerstone of an amazon app similar to google's news app? >> no, i don't think so. i mean amazon, the web services business, the amazon -- there's so many different amazons right now that people don't realize. there are lots of different growth businesses within a growth business. and i think he will revolutionize newspapers. i think he's too brilliant not to have a new model. bezos, musk, these guys are like game changers, but no i'm not going to buy amazon off of that. i'm going to buy amazon because of the incredible retail momentum and because it's taking over the world. it'll take over europe the way it did the united states. i want to own amazon. john in california? john? >> caller: jim, love your show. >> thank you. >> caller: out here in sacramento, we love you. i wanted to ask you -- i talked to you a while back about dole. now it turns out he's buying me out, it's buying me out at $13.50. should i take the money or do you think there
caller: do you think there's hidden value in amazon given jeff bezos' personal acquisition of "the washington post?" in other words, could this be the cornerstone of an amazon app similar to google's news app? >> no, i don't think so. i mean amazon, the web services business, the amazon -- there's so many different amazons right now that people don't realize. there are lots of different growth businesses within a growth business. and i think he will revolutionize newspapers. i...
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how about too many banks before the final crisis or the reform in washington produced in response to the crisis. or, and this is something that soured a whole generation of people in the stock market, too many tech stocks going to the dot com bust. the goal of diversification is to spread your money across unrelated stocks, so when something happens that makes one of them go down hard, the rest remain relatively unscathed. they can even go higher. that's the view of the diversification, and it is mandatory. but you know what? if you're going to prepare for anything, it is not enough to make sure your stocks don't overlap. you want all kind of markets. so tonight i want to explain the new diversification. how to make sure you own something that is an increasingly chaotic, difficult and unforgiving investing environment where diversified by sector alone is not enough. sure we got benign moments but at any time we know it is a big up, small down, we end up being kicked to the curb as everyone knows, and we wish we are diversified as a hedge against our own complacency and the fed loose
how about too many banks before the final crisis or the reform in washington produced in response to the crisis. or, and this is something that soured a whole generation of people in the stock market, too many tech stocks going to the dot com bust. the goal of diversification is to spread your money across unrelated stocks, so when something happens that makes one of them go down hard, the rest remain relatively unscathed. they can even go higher. that's the view of the diversification, and it...
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after the bell stunner, jeff bezos buys "the washington post"
after the bell stunner, jeff bezos buys "the washington post"
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. >>> and also another seemingly random murder, this one in washington state. a teenager's under arrest but another one is still on the run, out there now. the victim was a world war ii veteran. >>> and then a better story for you. a panda just born actually moments ago. we're still watching from our live cameras. take a look at that. i know, a panda, please? but do you know what, pandas are big money, pandas are important and the birth of a pan day is a big deal. we'll have that later on in the program. ♪ [ male announcer ] a family that vacations together, sunscreens together. find a hilton everywhere you want to go with rates as low as $109 per night. book now at hilton.com/getaway. this spot. this is where i had my moment. i had to get help for my addiction to opioids. prescription pain killers. until then, i'd always worry do i have enough? [ mother ] withdrawal scared me. i couldn't face rehab. but at that moment... i found the courage that led me here. [ male announcer ] at turn2help.com, you'll learn that opioid dependence is a real medical condition
. >>> and also another seemingly random murder, this one in washington state. a teenager's under arrest but another one is still on the run, out there now. the victim was a world war ii veteran. >>> and then a better story for you. a panda just born actually moments ago. we're still watching from our live cameras. take a look at that. i know, a panda, please? but do you know what, pandas are big money, pandas are important and the birth of a pan day is a big deal. we'll have...
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and we'll see if jeff bezos can change that with his new "washington post." another week, another so-called major speech from president obama. he says he's ending fannie mae and freddie mac. but i see at least one if not two new government insurance plans. is anything really changing here besides
and we'll see if jeff bezos can change that with his new "washington post." another week, another so-called major speech from president obama. he says he's ending fannie mae and freddie mac. but i see at least one if not two new government insurance plans. is anything really changing here besides
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amber alert in states of oregon and washington. this after the suspect's car was believed to have been spotted heading north. anna kooiman is here. she has the latest details on the story. what do we know this morning? >> this is new overnight. oregon state police saying there was a possible sighting of james dimaggio's nissan and another 15 miles away along the same highway in oregon. >> we are trying to get as many people out there looking for that vehicle with that plate and with the suspect and what we hope are two children in that vehicle. >> dimaggio may be headed to canada. the close family friend is accused of murdering the mother of hannah and ethan anderson and setting the house on fire. police found her body inside along with the remains of a child possibly 8-year-old thooet ethan. no positive id yet. we are hearing the suspect once told 16-year-old hannah he had a crush on her and he would date her if they were the same age. >> hannah's father made an emotional plea for her safe return. >> jim, i can't fathom what you w
amber alert in states of oregon and washington. this after the suspect's car was believed to have been spotted heading north. anna kooiman is here. she has the latest details on the story. what do we know this morning? >> this is new overnight. oregon state police saying there was a possible sighting of james dimaggio's nissan and another 15 miles away along the same highway in oregon. >> we are trying to get as many people out there looking for that vehicle with that plate and with...
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tonight with washington talking war, we'll talk about what military action against syria would actually mean to american interests, american lives and millions of syrians living and dying under a dictator. >> and part two of america's worst charity when it comes to how much money they raise for dying children, and how little they actually spend on them. we're keeping them honest. the people that say not vaccinating their children is a matter of faith, putting everyone at risk of childhood diseases that we sometimes forget can kill. dr. sanjay gupta weighs in. >>> we begin with syria. the drums of war growing louder but tough questions what kind of military action it might be. defense secretary hagel says american forces are in his words ready to go if ordered to strike. four navy stier destroyers have targets within range of missiles. a number of submarines believed to be in the mediterranean. the obama administration is promising to release new intelligence shortly. speaking to members of the american legion today, vice president biden sounded 100% convinced. >> no one doubts that inno
tonight with washington talking war, we'll talk about what military action against syria would actually mean to american interests, american lives and millions of syrians living and dying under a dictator. >> and part two of america's worst charity when it comes to how much money they raise for dying children, and how little they actually spend on them. we're keeping them honest. the people that say not vaccinating their children is a matter of faith, putting everyone at risk of childhood...
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we got into a spot of trouble in this market because of ciriaco and washington. there is no real hurry to buy these. even if these are the kind of stocks that are most affected by the stumbling blocks. with these in mind i think inactivation and seattle genetics are in the sweet spot here and bio marin gives you a less risky way to play the exact same theme. "mad money" is back after the break. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >> time for some harsh truth. every time you produce energy you hurt the environment in some fashion. any time you extract fossil fuels from the earth you get a hazardous reaction. i wasn't shocked to read about the danger of fracturing and
we got into a spot of trouble in this market because of ciriaco and washington. there is no real hurry to buy these. even if these are the kind of stocks that are most affected by the stumbling blocks. with these in mind i think inactivation and seattle genetics are in the sweet spot here and bio marin gives you a less risky way to play the exact same theme. "mad money" is back after the break. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow...
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we've got to make it feel like in washington, americans want this thing stopped. we have to make a little noise in august to make sure folks in congress are listening. because they're a little hard of hearing. >> so you're starting off in arkansas. you're working your way to wilmington, delaware. >> we hope folks will go to heritage action.com/townhall. find out all the cities we're going to. it is not just there. we're working the whole country through folks who volunteer for heritage action and a lot of other conservative groups. i think you will see people all over the country going out to any town halls that congressmen and senators have and giving them an earful. >> if they are there to have them, i'm sure you'll be there to have at them. i like it. a think tank that is going to actually do the faculties coming out of the lounge. thank you, senator demint. >>> still ahead, sean sits down with country superstar brad paisley. but first -- >> even the lunatic cable tv and right wing crazy radio networks, they only have so much time that they can devote to female
we've got to make it feel like in washington, americans want this thing stopped. we have to make a little noise in august to make sure folks in congress are listening. because they're a little hard of hearing. >> so you're starting off in arkansas. you're working your way to wilmington, delaware. >> we hope folks will go to heritage action.com/townhall. find out all the cities we're going to. it is not just there. we're working the whole country through folks who volunteer for...
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kentucky gets back about $1.50 for every dollar it sends to washington. rand paul comes back and says, but we have military bases. has the guy never heard of ft. dix? new jersey has military bases. >> it does. >> but none of this is relevant to the ideologues. the great irony is the guys from the red states receive all these benefits, mostly financed by the blue states. that's the very spending they're trying to cut. >> of course, absolutely. karen, is this a preview of the 2016 republican presidential prima primary? if it is, it will be a lot of pulled pork. >> get ready, my friend. >> exactly. absolutely. we've seen the fractures within the republican party coming for a very long time, but suddenly they're cracked wide open, not even trying to keep it behind closed doors. it is outs there on the streets. street fighting, basically. you have this faction that's very beholding to the tea party. then you have the sort of center-right republicans that sort of the old guard republicans, you might say. >> all the establishment. >> exactly, and people like the
kentucky gets back about $1.50 for every dollar it sends to washington. rand paul comes back and says, but we have military bases. has the guy never heard of ft. dix? new jersey has military bases. >> it does. >> but none of this is relevant to the ideologues. the great irony is the guys from the red states receive all these benefits, mostly financed by the blue states. that's the very spending they're trying to cut. >> of course, absolutely. karen, is this a preview of the...
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when his mother comes to watch the doors in washington, d.c., jim does not see her. he hasn't spoken to his father since 1966, when he got a letter from him with the advice "to give up any idea of singing "or any connection with a musical group "because of what i consider a complete lack of talent in this direction." at the height of his son's fame, admiral morrison is commanding a division of aircraft carriers off the coast of vietnam. in his world, survival depends on obedience. to jim, obedience is suicide. morrison: would anybody like to see my genitals? i don't think there should be a president, man. i think it should be a total democracy, man. but i'll tell you this, man -- i'll tell you this. i don't know what's going to happen, man, but i want to have my kicks before the whole [bleep] house goes up in flames. all right? all right! depp: in september 1968, the doors tour europe. ♪ ow! ♪ ooh, man! ♪ uh! ow! ♪ you've got it, baby! ♪ yeah! depp: they're a big hit, even after jim swallows a chunk of hash in amsterdam and collapses unconscious onstage. th
when his mother comes to watch the doors in washington, d.c., jim does not see her. he hasn't spoken to his father since 1966, when he got a letter from him with the advice "to give up any idea of singing "or any connection with a musical group "because of what i consider a complete lack of talent in this direction." at the height of his son's fame, admiral morrison is commanding a division of aircraft carriers off the coast of vietnam. in his world, survival depends on...
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this is from today's "washington journal." >> joining us now is marilyn bureaun and washington chief for reuters. good morning. guest: good morning. piece.ur guest edited a u.s.as the headline -- lawmakers travel the world on the lobbyists tab. takeners have once again advantage of their summer recess to race around the globe on tovately financed tours places like china, the middle east, and scotland. groups cite this as evidence that congressional ethics reforms are unraveling. guest: the whole lobbyists --ding of trips for members there was a scandal back in 2006. it became obvious he was using travel for lavish destinations. a number of people went to jail over that. the house and the senate both realized they had a serious problem. they went to work to try to make reforms. they created new rules. they made it tougher and made it pretty approval i needed to go through ethics reviews. that has a loophole been seized upon by a number of groups with special interests. if you were at a -- if you were a group, you could set up a nonprofit entity that had similar interests. that is what
this is from today's "washington journal." >> joining us now is marilyn bureaun and washington chief for reuters. good morning. guest: good morning. piece.ur guest edited a u.s.as the headline -- lawmakers travel the world on the lobbyists tab. takeners have once again advantage of their summer recess to race around the globe on tovately financed tours places like china, the middle east, and scotland. groups cite this as evidence that congressional ethics reforms are unraveling....
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washington statements are unak e -- to complete their work nortd to get an objective op of what is happening from a u.s. military strike. >> their contention is they have the information in hand that could lead the president to make that decision. what they are waiting for is eeea go ahead and go id. that wouz come here to the pentagon and be september tout to the fleet would be the missiles being launched in the eastern med trarnian. all of this awaits the president's di sigs. they are making the case that they feel they have the int intelligence to back this. >> the rap ready for the united states. the and u.s. clearly dupt doesn't want to wait that wrong. to the troops on the earn mediterraneans. >> certainly not, i wouldn't think within hours or leds. tomahawk missile are programmed to two to a particular target. they hay be updates in the hours of min us in. all of this gepts on how they could go where they want them do to go. et will happen var quickly. >> thajs very much. >> joining me, the former chief weapons of mazz destruction. thanks for joining us. i want to get to your honest a
washington statements are unak e -- to complete their work nortd to get an objective op of what is happening from a u.s. military strike. >> their contention is they have the information in hand that could lead the president to make that decision. what they are waiting for is eeea go ahead and go id. that wouz come here to the pentagon and be september tout to the fleet would be the missiles being launched in the eastern med trarnian. all of this awaits the president's di sigs. they are...
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"up this morning washington journal" we are live at the washington convention unmannedout the vehicle operations. then we talk to the president of the association about the types of domestic drones and how they are used and federal oversight. at 8:00 -- at eight there he a.m. eastern, we will talk to an assistant professor of aviation. 9:00 a.m. eastern, a senior policy analyst for the aclu speech, privacy, and technology project. is next.ton journal good morning. "washington journal" on august 14. drones will be the topic of discussion today. in this program not only will you hear from law-enforcement, you will also hear from privacy advocates as well. as we go about the morning talking about the topic, we start off to hear your thoughts on the use of them domestically here in thete
"up this morning washington journal" we are live at the washington convention unmannedout the vehicle operations. then we talk to the president of the association about the types of domestic drones and how they are used and federal oversight. at 8:00 -- at eight there he a.m. eastern, we will talk to an assistant professor of aviation. 9:00 a.m. eastern, a senior policy analyst for the aclu speech, privacy, and technology project. is next.ton journal good morning. "washington...